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curl-6 said:
Peh said:

The pieces just doesn't fit for me. Alvis is an administrative computer, whereas Ontos is the core of the trinity processor. 

As far as I can see, Alvis was from the beginning in the new world, otherwise I can't explain his godlike powers. Logos and Pneuma don't have such powers even if they where made by the same trinity processor. 

 

Yes, the trinity processor was a part of the old universe recreated by Klaus in the new one. But nor Logos or Pneuma are aware of it. 

Alvis on the other hand was a whole computer, thus possibily an AI in the old universe. That's why he is aware of what has happened.

 

It just doesn't come together and nor has it been confirmed. Thus, I am waiting for the story DLC or sequel and hope for a further explanation as what has happened to Ontos.

Well, when you bring things like alternate dimensions into play, there's no reason the universes of Xenoblade 1 and 2 have to play by the same rules. Alvis says he was the "administrative computer" of the facility, which is basically what the Trinity Processor is. Hence Klaus saying that Ontos initiated a phase transition event and disappeared ties in pretty directly into Xenoblade 1, where Alvis ended up in that universe and says he was the computer in charge of the facility that performed the experiment. It seems very clear the way I read it.

A processor is not a computer.

Also, Ontos would have a core crystal like Pyra and Malos. Alvis doesn't have one.

Alvis said ( I have to check on this) that his family was serving the high entia, because of their foresight features. He was born into the family. So, he didn't lived as long as Mythra and Malos.

It starts to not making much sense...

 

Nevertheless, as I said, if Alvis would be Ontos, Klaus would be aware of his positwuion.  

 



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